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  1. September 2, 2022

    WCEE welcomes Ukrainians as Scholars at Risk Fellows

    The Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia is helping support Ukrainian scholars who are not currently able to safely conduct their research in Ukraine because of the ongoing war with Russia.

  2. September 2, 2022

    Q&A: U-M’s support for Ukraine’s higher ed faculty is unique

    Geneviève Zubrzycki, director of the Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia and professor of sociology in LSA, leads the Scholars at Risk Fellowship.

  3. September 2, 2022

    Public comments sought on two proposed Regents Bylaws changes

    Revisions to the Board of Regents Bylaws dealing with executive committees at UM-Flint and UM-Dearborn have been proposed and are posted for public comment through Sept. 16.

  4. September 1, 2022

    University warns of fraudulent job offer scam

    Information and Technology Services, in partnership with the Division of Public Safety and Security, has been working to spread the word about a complex scam known as a Job Offer Scam. 

  5. September 1, 2022

    Sexual misconduct response team working to build membership

    U-M continues to make progress toward creating a team dedicated to representing the interests of the campus community on future policies, procedures and prevention efforts related to sexual and gender-based misconduct.

  6. August 31, 2022

    U-M releases national framework to measure energy equity

    To bolster a just transition to cleaner, more resilient energy systems, U-M’s Energy Equity Project has released the first standardized national framework for comprehensively measuring and advancing energy equity. 

  7. August 31, 2022

    Event celebrates Asian American faculty, student accomplishments

    U-M will host the inaugural Asian American Faculty and Student Accomplishments Symposium on Sept. 9. The event is designed as a reset after a particularly tumultuous few years for Asians and Asian Americans.

  8. August 31, 2022

    OVPR anti-racism grants awarded to eight research teams

    The Office of the Vice President for Research has awarded $450,000 in grants across eight research teams to explore persistent racial disparities embedded in various systems.

  9. August 30, 2022

    College of Engineering to lead $11M battery research center

    A new $10.95 million research center, led by the College of Engineering and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, could help enable the development of advanced batteries and fuel cells for electric vehicles.

  10. August 30, 2022

    African Studies Center welcomes 12 to UMAPS program

    The African Studies Center is hosting 12 early and mid-career faculty from universities in Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Uganda.